Proposed U.S customs rules could force modernization
The Department of Homeland Security’s Bureau of Customs and Border Protection last week published a proposed regulation that would require carriers to electronically notify customs officials of cargo destined for the United States, hours before it crosses the border. “Advance cargo information is essential to not only preventing instruments of terrorism from being shipped into this country but also to speed the flow of legitimate cargo across our borders,” Homeland Security secretary Tom Ridge said in announcing the proposed rules.
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